But in 2013, Freeman has a 45.7% completion rate to go along with two touchdowns and three interceptions in three games with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. However, Minnesota has decided it sees something in the 25-year-old quarterback and will give him a chance to compete for the Vikings starting job.

But what real impact can Freeman make on the Vikings’ season? Prediction Machine ran the numbers and projected the final win total for Minnesota with all three rostered quarterbacks under center …

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It would seem the Vikings spent $2 million on maybe 0.3 more wins. However, some would argue Freeman’s numbers have been skewed thanks to an impossible situation. Despite being in last place in the NFC North, Minnesota is just two wins behind first place Detroit. Whether Freeman be able to turn things around remains to be seen.

The move doesn’t make the Vikings worse. It just doesn’t seem to make them better.

Math says the Vikings are paying Josh Freeman $2 million for 0.3 more wins

The move doesn’t make the Vikings worse. It just doesn’t seem to make them better.

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